Brookvale Provincial Park - Canada

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About Brookvale Provincial Park

RV quick facts for Brookvale Provincial Park

DetailInformation
Max RV lengthSuited to small and mid-size RVs; confirm site dimensions at booking
Full hookupsLimited; a mix of unserviced and serviced (two-way) sites typical of PEI provincial parks
Dump stationDump stations available at select PEI provincial park campgrounds; confirm current status before arrival
Generator hoursQuiet hours apply; generator use restricted outside posted hours
Cell serviceGenerally reliable on major Canadian carriers in central PEI
Road restrictionsNo tunnels or mountain passes; Confederation Bridge has wind advisories for high-profile vehicles
Reservation windowReservations handled through the PEI Provincial Parks booking system; book early for summer weekends
SeasonCampground open seasonally, typically late June through early September

Best time to visit Brookvale Provincial Park

Late June through early September is the peak RV season, with warm days, open campground facilities, and trails dry for hiking and mountain biking. July and August bring the warmest weather but also the busiest weekends, so midweek stays are easier to book. Shoulder visits in June and September offer cooler nights, fewer bugs, and quiet trails, though some services wind down after Labour Day. Winter transforms the park into a Nordic ski destination, but the campground is closed and RV camping is not available.

Jan 100 mm
-3°C - -13°C

Campground closed; Nordic skiing season at Brookvale

Feb 85 mm
-3°C - -13°C

Campground closed; winter trail use only

Mar 90 mm
1°C - -8°C

Campground closed; mixed snow and thaw

Apr 90 mm
7°C - -2°C

Campground closed; trails muddy during thaw

May 95 mm
14°C - 3°C

Campground closed until late June

Jun 90 mm
20°C - 9°C

Campground opens in late June for the summer season

Jul 85 mm
24°C - 14°C

Peak season; book RV sites well in advance

Aug 90 mm
23°C - 14°C

Warmest water temperatures at nearby beaches

Sep 95 mm
19°C - 10°C

Quiet shoulder season; campground generally closes after Labour Day

Oct 110 mm
12°C - 4°C

Campground closed; day-use trails may still be accessible

Nov 115 mm
6°C - -1°C

Campground closed

Dec 110 mm
0°C - -8°C

Campground closed; Nordic trails open as snow allows

Things to do at Brookvale Provincial Park

  • Brookvale Nordic Trails (summer use) Easy
    RV parking available

    The park's Nordic ski trail network doubles as a summer hiking and trail-running system through mixed Acadian forest. Wide, well-graded paths make it beginner-friendly and easy to reach directly from the campground.

  • Mountain Biking Moderate
    RV parking available

    Brookvale is one of PEI's main mountain biking venues, with purpose-built singletrack and rolling cross-country loops shared with the Nordic network. Riders will find options from gentle doubletrack to more technical singletrack.

  • Campground Day Use and Picnicking Easy
    RV parking available

    The day-use area offers picnic tables and open lawns ideal for families basing out of their RV. It's a quiet inland alternative to PEI's busier coastal day-use sites.

  • Cavendish Beach Day Trip Easy
    RV parking available

    Cavendish and PEI National Park's north-shore beaches are roughly a 20 to 30 minute drive from Brookvale. Expect red-sand beaches, dunes, and summer crowds.

  • Confederation Trail Access Easy
    RV parking available

    PEI's island-wide Confederation Trail, a rail-to-trail route popular with cyclists and walkers, is accessible from nearby communities within a short drive. The crushed-stone surface is flat and family-friendly.

  • Charlottetown Exploring Easy

    The provincial capital is about a 30 minute drive east, with waterfront walks, historic sites, restaurants, and shopping. RV-friendly parking is limited downtown, so leaving the rig at the campground is recommended.

  • Wildlife and Birdwatching Easy
    RV parking available

    The park's wooded setting and meadows attract songbirds, red fox, and snowshoe hare. Early morning and dusk along the quieter trail loops offer the best viewing.

Top Hosts near PE, Canada

Sabrina 35 trips - Joined Apr 2021

Great communication, nice, clean camper. Tyler was very friendly and accommodating, would definitely rent again!

Tim M. - Jun 2026

Great experience! Host was great to communicate with!

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Sherren22 trips - Joined Apr 2022

First time renting a trailer and had a great first experience. The owners provided so much more than what is listed in their listing. From small kitchen appliances, cleaning supplies, dish ware, down to dvds for the dvd player. I could not have rented from better hosts. You will not be disappointed.

Andrew K. - Jul 2025

Just got home from an amazing trip that couldn’t have been better. The trailer eas dropped off and picked up at the exact times that they said it would. It was super clean and fully equipped with whatever you would need. Definitely recommending to other and will 100% book again.

Rachel B. - Jul 2025

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How to get to Brookvale Provincial Park

Brookvale Provincial Park sits just off Route 13 in central Prince Edward Island, roughly a 25 to 30 minute drive west of Charlottetown and about 20 minutes south of Cavendish. From the mainland, RVers typically cross the Confederation Bridge from New Brunswick, a 13 kilometre span with strong crosswind advisories for high-profile vehicles, then follow the Trans-Canada Highway (Route 1) east before turning onto Route 13. The nearest airport for fly-and-rent travellers is Charlottetown (YYG). PEI roads are generally flat with no tunnels or mountain passes, but secondary routes can be narrow, so larger rigs should stick to signed highways.

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